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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Third Row: Fred McKellipa, Robert Ullom, Charles Burn , Loren Lamp. Paul Haavold. Bertie Antoine. Second Row: Homer Keniaon. Gladys Nass, Doris Miller, LaVonne Helnemann, Ronnie Whalen. First Row: Janet Beatty, Minnie Belle Duncan, Eleanor Fox, Elaine Yarns. THE BRAINS OF F. H. S. Are they more fortunate or are they just more ambitious? I guess they are both. They are more fortunate to have more ambition. Anyway they sure make the rest of us look as if we should study harder. The puzzle of the whole thing is. they don't seem to have to work as hard to get an A as the rest do to get a C. Whether they seem to work or not. they have earned the honor of belonging to this society. Mr. Kazienko, who helps them get a better foundation for the future by guiding them in this organization, is the supervisor of the Honor Society. SUnding: Fred McKellipa, Treasurer, and Mr, Kuitnko, Supervisor. Seated: Robert Ullom, President, Elaine Varna, Secretary, Loren Lamp, Vice-President. 13
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Top Row: Paul Haavold, President, Janet Beatty. Vice-President. Roger Johnson. Secretary. Minnie Belle Duncan, Treasurer. DoHs Ady, Marlene Allen. Betty Bothe. Charlotte Bowen, Charles Bums, Charles Chamley, Mary Crow, Jacqueline Ellefson, Delons Estergaard, Margaret Fargen, Eleanor Fox, Betty Fuller. THE BUSY BEES Candy—Popcorn — Peanuts — Pop — Gum ' that's a famous saying of the kids in the junior class when it comes time to make money at basketball and football games and any other way they can make money. If you're wondering why they're in the money making proposition, it's because they are responsible for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which takes place early in May. This may be the smallest class in Flandreau High School but they are the hardest working class, too. Edward Goehring, Thomas Gothiar, Richard Hasvold, Jerry Jelliffe, Joyce Jewett, Robert Johanson, JoAnn Johnson, Homer Kenison, Alice Knutson, B. G. Lohnes, Vincent Lorang, Barbara Lovejoy, Marlene Ludwig, William Marble, Gladys Nass, Paul Palm, Shirley Thompson, Darlene Tol, Gladys Tordoff, Ward Vams, Ronnie Whalen, Clarice Winterberg, Marilyn Zarecky, Donald Zephier.
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ADMINISTRATION Rudolph Orvedahl, Harry Dawaon, Harold Keating. Superintendent Engberg, Kenneth Rewalt Board Secretary, Mra. Edward Ehricha, and George A. Rice, President of the Board. School business is big business. The biggest in our community and one of the most compli- cated. The board has the job of seeing that the needs and desires of the community are carried out through the school system, and through their superintendent. Harold Engberg, have made this school one of the best. The fellow immediately responsible for the opera- tion of the high school is the principal. Neal Tracy, who can be found almost any day tear- ing his hair over the latest problem come to him either from the top or the students. Co- operation from the community right down to the student body has been the most potent factor in making the school as fine as it is. Harold Engberg, Superintendent of Schools Neal H. Tracy, High School Principal I
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